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Allows non-EU citizens to legally reside in the country while pursuing studies, conducting research, undertaking internships, or participating in academic exchange programs.
Allows non-EU citizens to reside in the country without engaging in any work or professional activities, provided they have sufficient financial resources to support themselves during their stay.
Designed for remote workers who are not employed by a Spanish company and wish to live in the country while working online. To obtain it, applicants must demonstrate that they have a work contract or freelance activity with sufficient income to support themselves during their stay.
Number assigned to foreigners in Spain for administrative purposes. It is required to carry out various legal procedures, such as opening a bank account, signing an employment contract, purchasing property, or filing taxes. It is also mandatory for all foreigners who reside or engage in economic activities in Spain.
Allows foreign citizens to work legally in the country. There are different types of permits depending on the type of employment and the applicant's conditions. To obtain it, certain requirements must be met, such as having a job offer from a Spanish company and demonstrating compliance with the labor and salary conditions established by Spanish law.
It certifies the residence of a European Union (EU) citizen or a family member of an EU citizen in Spain. Although EU citizens do not need a special permit to reside in Spain, those planning to stay for more than three months must apply for this card.
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